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Old 07-14-2006, 03:42 PM   #1
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how do you figure out if i have 10" or 11" brakes on my front discs... i dont have my manual and i was told i had to buy both sets of pads and figure out which ones fit... its a 92 chevy K1500
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it's the diameter of the rotor.
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thats what i figured, but the specs say the rotors are 11.57" or 12.4", but the pads are for a 10" or an 11"
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If you just have a regular 1/2 ton i'd assume 10 inch.
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